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Vol. XXIII No 22
ZURICH, THURSDAY MOONt00.
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RUBBERS
Al1 Sizes All Styles
NOW THAN YOU mAy,EXVEC't DIRITY SLUSHY WEATHER ANY TIME, COME AND SEE
OUR STOCK BEFORfi YOU BUY ELSEWHERE
WE HAVE A CO1V1pLI,ITE STOCK OF THE AMES HOLDEN BRAND. A RUBBER GUARANTE
ED TO OUTWEkt ANY OTHER BRAND. WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF COSY
FEET SLIPPERS AND FELT SHOES OF ALL KINDS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
" ZURICH
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THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
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, 6 NEVER BEF0RE HAVE BET PER VALTJES BEEN OFFERED THAN WE ARE OFFERING ATTHE
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Ten PRESENT TIME, AND AS OUR QUANTITY IS -LIMITED YOU IVIUST HURRY OR YOU MA.Y BE
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$tl TOO LATE. —NOTE THE PRICE ABOVE -
1 Only Ladies' Musk Rat Coat to clear at a Real BARGAIN.
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'the Beekeeper's Association Con-
, On13r: two and a halt! morel eeeks
: - Mr. Theo. Haberer is attending
Do your shopping early and
- Me. and Mrs. J. Kellerman of
Dashwood were Sunday visitors at
the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
ventiorOit Toronto this week.
ek.:eodeclown east, attending the
fnueral of a "relative.
getifirirt choice.
Mr,, Chris. Schrag spent the we-
MisseieMargaret Fuss and Marg-
aret McBride have left for Lon-
don, wherethey have accepted
positions.
Mr, and Mrs. D. IVIcIsaac and
Mrs. IT"Ort of Crediton were
Sunday Visitors at the home of Mr.
b and Mrs. A Melick.
re' Mr. Irvin D. Smith of Hamilton
emade 'a short call at the homes
of his brothers, C. O. and C. L'.
Smith one day last week.
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ire. Carrie Heyrock received
V- the Sad intelligence last week of
the death of Miss Kate Heyrock,
her, sister-inelaw, who has been
living. with her sister, Mrs. William
Smith in Santa Monica, Calif.
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The first annual report of the
Mothers Allowance Commission is
, out. It shows $744,667 as the total
i„! paid ,in allowances in the prov-
ince of which $6,210 was paid in
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Bruce, $4,650 in Huron and $7.193 in
Grey. Of the allowance 53.72 per
\P: cent, is chargeble to the province
/10 a Old:. 46.28 to the municipalities.
The December meeting of the
Wornens' Institute will be held in
th 'Ladies ' Hall on Wednesday ev-
"' ..:Dee. 13th at Am. The
, .of the convention held in
n1 November will be givee.
/140' waa delegate
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port other numbers being .
prepared will make quite an '
Stylish Homespun Dresses
..,!, We cannot speak too highly of these Dresses, Best Homesputis, several good
fo,
colors to seed 'froin. These are High ClassDRESSES At $7.95,
and.MissEagePsORTReHgAILS76 oFforFet.76and Wool Polo Cloth,
Hats Laclie6s' different
Voses' =et. angoctieocafee7
Hose! Hose! IN.,' eor. Tien easl.rwat.n72: r t
or lnhose)the (lIreeatolifj l' a) •
styles
and a dif-
ferent range of
Sport
(Silk and Wool Hose, plain and clacked), All shades; all prices.
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MEN'S OVERCOATS
$15. to $30
There is certain satisfaction in buying your Overcoat early
as your selection is frona fuller assortment of sizes and patterns and
"/;?patterns and as ma.ny a `. - LI t advantage, we wnt to say to
have just received another large shipment of Coats which puts
those who are still without their new Fall Overcoat, that we have
A " you all on even footing.
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0vcrcoat9 are lower this season, These models compare ciu-
;,es. ite favorably with eca I A old last fall for $35 and $40. Cola
00D and look these over. Reglan with fall belts, half belted Ulster-
, 0,1 ettes and smart box coats with velvet collars.
41 Something new in Boy's Suits
Boys Suits with extra Trousers at $9.00
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. en s 9 coc s____?;\17.1 e are now showing the' finest
this' Store. PRICES AND
J. PREETER
i.iMPIIIMIMINOMMI•ItMaMbagees*.vm
range of Mena' Hosiery ever
SIZES FOR ALL.
shown
Phone 59 Produce Wanted
WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR ALSIKE AND CLOVER SEED
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Ous Xmas. Specia teit $15 Fully Guarantee&
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FREE FREE FREE. Afrether Alarm Clock will be given awakillf,
absolutely FREE to the 6son guessing the nearest number et
d istinct parts to the cle; e in our east window.. Contest closesSate.
urday. at 6 pen. Called leave your guess. 1 •
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JEWELLER ALND OPTICIAN •
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Tust Aleceived a large number of Genuine Woolen Horse
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Blankets in Assorted colors., Size 72x84.
AliO a Number of Beautiful English Plush Rugs, prices
4 : Ranging from $7.00 to...............................'
1 Horse Goods
SAVE MONEY BY GIVING US A CALL.
" A BIG Stock of Harness and Halters always on hand. .4
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4, HARNESS REPAIRING A rSPECIALTY PHONE 102 I
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* Club Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks at Right Prices.
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teresting meeting. The, ladies
would ilke all who are interested
in work done by Institutes to at-
tend this meeting.
T H E
MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated 1855
Capital Paid Up $4,000,000
Reserve Fund $5,000,000
Over 125 Branches
It is laot necessary to make
a special trip to the nearest
branch of The Molsons Bank
every time you want to deposit
money. Send your deposit to
the Bank by mail. Write
today to the nearest manager
of The Molsons Bank for in-
formation,.
C. H. JOY
Manager Zurich Branch
mosumennr.
-OBITUARY
Ople of the early settlers of this
conimunity passed away on "iAv.
30th in Zurich, in the person of
Mrs. Mary Kaercher, (nee Heyrok)
widow of the late Michael Kaerch
er; who pre -deceased her in death
about three years ago. She
had been married for over 57
years, and lived tothe ripe old
age of 81 years, 4 months and 13
days.- The .burial tookeplace on
Sunday afternoon from her late
residence to the evaligelical cerne
etaty on the Bronson Line. A
largely attended service wae
conducted by her own pator, Rev.
T. G. Litt, the church was filled
with 'sympathetic friends. -Mo-
ther Kaercher was a kind dispos-
ition,' and will be missed by the
many who knew her. So the fath-
ers and the mothers go, one by
one. Sheri eaves a large family
to mourn their loss. Their olss
is -her gain howver. The Herald
loins her host of friends in exp-
ressing sympathy and condolence
to the bereit family.
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which ,al.ways reminds one of the
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of house slippers or house shoes.
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thing that w0.1 be used every day.
Let it he this Year a nice pair
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For Infants and Children
in Use ForOver30 Years
Always bears
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C. FRITZ & SON
SHOE MERCHANTS
ZURICH ON
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CHRISTMAS
GOODS
WE HAVE A GOOD AND COM-
PLETE STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL
PRESENTS ON HAND FOR OLD
AND YOUNG.
ALSO NEW FRUIT, ORANGES,
LEMONS, RAISINS AND CURR-
ANTS, DATES, FIGS, CANDIES,
N U, TS, ETC.
CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK
ANI) GET OUR 153 CALENDAR.
• R. N. DOUGLAS
GENERAL MEROHANT
BLAKE
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